❓ Hon Adele Farina requests data on Roads to Recovery funding and state road maintenance expenditure in South West local government areas over five financial years. The answer indicates data limitations prevent providing the information at the requested granularity.
AnsweredQoN 2870Legislative Council
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(1) For each 2014-15, 2014-13, 2013-12, 2012-11 and 2011-10, how much Roads to Recovery funding was provided to each South West local government? (2) For each 2014-15, 2014-13, 2013-12, 2012-11 and 2011-10, how much road maintenance funding was spent by the State Government in each local government area in the South West region? (3) In relation to each of the years stated, and for each local government, what roads were funded and what works were completed?
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Answered
5 May 2015
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
49 days
(1) Main Roads is not responsible for the allocation and distribution of Roads to Recovery funding. This function is provided by the Grants Commission.
(2)-(3) Main Roads' Maintenance and Financial Management Systems only capture expenditure by region and not local government boundaries.
(2)-(3) Main Roads' Maintenance and Financial Management Systems only capture expenditure by region and not local government boundaries.
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